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squire come forth thence, and asketh him unto whom belongeth the castle. "Sir," saith he, "It is Queen Jandree's, that hath made her be brought before her gate with the folk you see yonder, for she hath heard tell how the knights of the Raving Castle are dead, and another knight that hath conquered the castle hath made the damsel be baptized, wherefore much she marvelleth how this may be. She is in much dread of losing her land, for her brother Madeglant of Oriande is dead, so that she may no longer look to none for succour, and she hath been told how the knight that conquered the Raving Castle is the Best Knight of the World, and that none may endure against him. For this doubtance and fear of him she is minded to go to one of her own castles that is somewhat stronger." Perceval departeth from the squire and rideth until they that were at the entrance of the gateway espied him. They saw the Red Cross that he bare on his shield, and said to the Queen, "Lady, a Christian knight is coming into this castle." "Take heed," saith she, "that it be not he that is about to overthrow our Law!" Perceval cometh thither and alighteth, and cometh before the Queen all armed. The Queen asketh what he seeketh. XXIV. "Lady," saith he, "Nought seek I save good only to yourself so you hinder it not." "You come," saith she, "from the Raving Castle, there where three brothers are slain, whereof is great loss." "Lady," saith he, "At that castle was I, and now fain would I that your own were at the will of Jesus Christ, in like manner as is that."

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